Kawasaki Disease
UK pediatrics specialists have warned that a small but rising number of children are becoming ill with a rare syndrome that could be linked to coronavirus. On Sunday the Pediatric Intensive Care Society UK (PICS) warned about a small rise in the number of cases of critically ill children, some who had tested positive for […]
Continue ReadingEarly Signs of Coronavirus
There are a few early warning signs of the coronavirus that you should be aware of. A coronavirus is a viral infection much like the common cold. It is not particularly dangerous unless you have a compromised immune system, and most people will get a coronavirus at some point in their lives. In addition, most […]
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The coronavirus, named 2019-nCoV, is part of the same family as many common flu strains, as well as SARS and MERS, but this virus is creating a buzz because it has never before been seen in humans. Scientists suspect it might’ve originated in bats and first infected humans in a Chinese animal market in the […]
Continue ReadingIce-Cream Fun Facts
Ice cream is a sweetened frozen food typically eaten as a snack or dessert. It may be made from dairy milk or cream, or soy, cashew, coconut or almond milk, and is flavored with a sweetener, either sugar or an alternative, and any spice, such as cocoa or vanilla. Coloring is usually added, in addition […]
Continue ReadingThe Benefits Of Eating Ice-Cream
Ice cream does not have comparison especially on a hot summer day or a cold winter night, ice cream will always lighten your mood up. Even the most deliciously baked cake could not compare to the effect of ice cream – young and old alike. Some people might say that ice cream is not good […]
Continue ReadingHuman Composting
Residents in the state of Washington are set to become the first in US to be permitted to be disposed of by so-called “human composting”, a process that rapidly transforms remains into soil and is considered less harmful to be environment than burial or cremation. Members of the state legislature voted to pass bill SB500l, […]
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